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Fashion Management

1 Study option · UndergraduateCity Campus

Course summary

Combine your interest in fashion with business management skills. This course focuses on the management of the entire fashion chain with our unique emphasis on fashion product – from design development and sourcing, to buying and merchandising, sales and marketing, and promotion to the consumer.

With links to an impressive network of international fashion and textile organisations, you’ll learn about all the processes and elements of the fashion industry needed to inform and shape your future career in fashion management.

You have the option of a year-long work placement in your Third Year, allowing you to gain invaluable industry experience and confidence. This course will provide you with the skills required for making business decisions combined with effective communication skills required in the global fashion industry.

Key features

  • Gain a sound understanding of fibres, yarns, fabrics, product construction, planning, manufacturing and distribution of a consumer-focused range, with an understanding of commercial strategies.

  • Complete an optional year-long work placement, in the UK or abroad, gaining a certificate or diploma in professional practice.

  • Work on live projects with brands such as John Lewis, Next, Boden and ASOS.

  • Have guest lectures with professionals from brands such as Boohoo, River Island, Urban Outfitters and #brillthings.

  • Opportunity to apply for a European or international exchange to places like the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, Amsterdam Fashion Institute and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

  • Go on optional study trips to places such as Tokyo, New York, Première Vision in Paris and Pitti Filati in Florence.

  • Exhibit your work at our Showcase, with the opportunity to take part in Graduate Fashion Week and the ASBCI National Dissertation and Innovation Awards. .

  • This course attracts students from around the world, offering you a dynamic experience reflective of the working environment.

Employability

Graduates from this course go into a range of fields, such as buying and merchandising, marketing and PR, e-commerce and supply chain management, global sourcing, product development, garment and fabric technology roles. Recent graduate destinations and roles include:

  • ASOS, buyer’s administrative assistant, merchandiser, garment technologist assistant

  • Burberry, product developer

  • Boots, category assistant, buying administrative assistant

  • Cotton On, global fashion buyer

  • Dr. Martens, category assistant

  • Dunelm, commercial leadership graduate

  • F&F Clothing, assistant merchandiser

  • Hunters Boots Ltd, product development coordinator

Your space to create at NTU

We’re committed to helping you explore, expand and refine your craft, as you discover new creative horizons with some truly great tools, equipment and workspaces. Visit our facilities hub at www.ntu.ac.uk/artfacilities to find out more.

Our students’ work – ‘We Are Creatives’

Explore our online showcase ‘We Are Creatives’ - celebrating the work of the School of Art & Design students. You will find a sneak peak of some of our students’ work and gain a real insight into what it’s like to be part of the NTU creative community at wearecreativesntu.art

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
4J38
Institution code:
N91

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Historical entry grades data BETA

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Data from:
This course and 22 other design studies courses
Date range:
2022-2024

Offer rate for UK school & college leavers

87% Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.

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Student Outcomes

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85 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

90 Go onto work and study

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